Dragon's Back: Hong Kong's Most Famous Beginner Hike (2024)

By

Kamal Mirwani

Published

October 20, 2023

Type: Coastal Hikes

Type: Mountain Views

Difficulty: Easy

District: Hong Kong Island

Contents

  • Essential Information
  • Hike Highlights
  • Google Route Map
  • How to Get There
  • Quick Route Summary
  • Detailed Route
  • The Reality of the First Summit
  • Better Views than the First Summit
  • Hiking to Shek O Peak
  • Shek O Peak and Shek O Peak Viewpoint
  • Begin Descending
  • Back to To Tei Wan Bus Stop
  • Alternative Route: Big Wave Bay
  • Getting Back

Essential Dragon's Back Hike Details

  • District: Hong Kong Island
  • Duration: Just under 2 hours back to To Tei Wan bus stop. Just under 2.5 hours to Big Wave Bay
  • Distance: 5.8km back to To Tei Wan bus stop. 7.5km to Big Wave Bay
  • Highest Elevation: 284 meters
  • Difficulty: 1.5/5
  • Facilities: Public toilets at the start point. Make sure to bring food and water.

Why Hike Dragon's Back

The occasional climb

Open, natural trails and paragliders!

The Dragon's Back ridge

Awesome scenic views (2020)

Stunning views of Tai Tam Reservoir

Shek O Beach

Selected as the world's 8th best hiking trail by CNN in 2022, Dragon's Back (龍脊) is one of Hong Kong's most scenic and famed hikes. Perhaps the best thing about Dragon's Back is that people of all ages and skill levels can attempt it. Having hiked this trail several times over the years, I've seen young kids and grandparents having a grand time while overlooking blue ocean waters and stunning green mountains during this gentle route.

That being said, there is some climbing with the occasional short, steep section. Still, there's nothing particularly technical about this hike. If you feel overwhelmed and claustrophobic being surrounded by so many high rises in the city, the open, endless views out across the South China Sea may be exactly what you need!

Try to go on a weekday if you can. This trail is pretty crowded on weekends.

No matter when you visit, ending in Shek O is just icing on the cake as it's one of Hong Kong's most laid-back and chill neighborhoods. You'll be treated to awesome beaches, outdoor eateries, quaint architecture and not a single high rise in sight!

Google Route Map

Dragon's Back Hike

How to Get to the Dragon's Back Hike Start Point

Take Exit A at Shau Kei Wan MTR Station. You'll see this sweet mural next to the exit

Head out of Shau Kei Wan Exit A2

Follow the sign to bus number 9 to Shek O

The number 9 bus stop is near the back of the bus terminus

Getting to the start of the Dragon's Back hike is super simple.

  1. Take the MTR to Shau Kei Wan Station
  2. Get the number 9 bus from outside exit A2 and get off at the To Tei Wan stop
  3. There’s also a red minibus that goes past To Tei Wan from the indoor bus terminus next to exit A2. Double confirm with the driver by showing them this: ( 土地灣 )
  4. Alternatively, on weekends, you can get the X9 bus from Central. Get off at the To Tei Wan stop

Quick Dragon's Back Hike Route Summary

Dragon's Back route map

  1. Get the number 9 bus from Shau Kei Wan MTR station and get off at To Tei Wan
  2. Follow the Dragon's Back sign and begin climbing
  3. At the pavilion, follow the Hong Kong Trail sign. There's also a Dragon's Back sign pointing in the same direction
  4. You'll reach the first viewpoint of Shek O and the ocean a few minutes later
  5. Look for the dirt trail to your right and explore it for less-crowded views
  6. Return back and continue toward the Dragon's Back ridge
  7. You'll undulate over a few peaks before arriving at Shek O Peak, which is the tallest summit on the ridge
  8. About 10 minutes later, you'll begin to descend
  9. At the bottom of the stairs, follow the sign left to To Tei Wan. Go right toward Tai Tam Gap if you want to reach Big Wave Bay
  10. Follow the trail and you'll arrive back at the pavilion (same one from step 3)
  11. Head back down to the bus stop
  12. Take the same bus (number 9) to Shek O or cross the road and take the number 9 bus back to Shau Kei Wan

The First Ascent is the Toughest (But It's Not that Tough)

Public toilets at the start of Dragon's Back

The sign pointing to adventure!

Dappled light and bamboo (which is actually a type of grass!)

The trail eventually opens up

You'll soon get really cool views of Tai Tam Bay and Tai Tam Reservoir

ignore the picnic site sign

Don't miss the viewpoint up these wooden stairs

If you missed the Tai Tam views earlier, here's another chance to enjoy them

From To Tei Wan bus stop, you'll be able to begin your climb immediately. The trail starts off as rocky steps and will get your heart rate up almost instantly.

However, the stairs will eventually turn into natural, dirt paths and you'll even pass through stunning bamboo groves that let in dappled rays of sunlight for a mystical feel.

5-10 minutes later, you'll get awesome views of Tai Tam Bay and Tai Tam Reservoir. If you find that foliage is blocking your view, there are a few rocks around that you can climb for a bit more height and a better vantage point.

Stick to the trail and ignore the 'Picnic Site' sign that points left (unless you fancy a picnic 10 minutes into your hike). A few minutes later, you'll see a set of wooden stairs to your right. That's another viewing point for Tai Tam.

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Final Push to the First Summit

Follow the rocky dirt trail

At the pavilion, follow the Hong Kong Trail sign

There's also a Dragon's Back sign next to the pavilion pointing in the same direction

You'll soon see that iconic view before you!

It's only a few additional minutes of hiking and climbing from the Tai Tam viewpoint to the first summit. Look out for the pavilion and signs that will point the way to the first summit.

Make sure to follow the sign pointing to the 'Hong Kong Trail'. There's also a sign just next to it that says 'Dragon's Back'. Both signs point in the same direction, so follow whichever one of them you see first.

Stay on the trail, push through a few more stairs and you'll soon be at the first summit, drinking in those sweet coastal views!

The Reality of the First Summit

If it's a weekend, you'll likely be sharing this viewpoint with plenty of people

Look for this signpost and head right to avoid the crowds

As with many things in life, reality is often a bit more disappointing than what the pictures show online.

If you find that the first viewpoint is packed with people, there's a wooden post and a dirt trail immediately to your right.

Head in that direction for some space and even better views!

Optional Detour for Better Views at the First Summit

The trail here is a bit more rugged and slippery, so proceed with caution

Totally worth it, though! (photo from 2021)

Stunning vistas. First crowded viewpoint on the left.

2021 at the same viewpoint. Crowds on the left again

I decided to climb some rocks nearby

You'll get a really cool view of the Dragon's Back Ridge from those rocks!

There are several viewpoints after you head right, so be sure to explore thoroughly.

Some of the best views are close to the edge of cliffs, so do your best to not get too close. You'll still get your epic photo if you're a few paces away from the edge.

There was also a cluster of rocks further up from the rest of the viewpoints. I decided to climb them and was rewarded with really stellar views of the undulating ridge that gives Dragon's Back its name and also got fabulous views of Shek O at the same time!

Retrace your steps when you're done exploring and enjoying the spectacular scenery.

Hiking to Shek O Peak

Take the path towards the ridge from the crowded viewpoint

Dirt trails, open vistas, life doesn't get much better than this!

You know it's a good hike when the trail is this gorgeous

Enjoy the little shaded respites along the way

That's Shek O Peak up there

The Dragon's Back ridge toward Shek O Peak

This is also a popular paragliding spot in Hong Kong

Final push to the top

Once you're back at the first (crowded) viewpoint, take the path toward the Dragon's Back Ridge. It's the path directly opposite to the optional right path that leads to the less-crowded viewpoints. It takes about 20 minutes to get to the top of Shek O Peak from here.

You might wish it took longer than just 20 minutes to Shek O Peak because this section of the hike is truly magnificent.

The trail is mostly open (which can be brutal in the summer if you don't have a hat or sun protection) and lets you bask in the ethereal epicness of the ocean stretching out to the horizon.

If you're lucky, you'll even spot some paragliders along the way.

It's impossible to get lost here, so just follow the path, take your time and enjoy the views!

You'll be ascending to Shek O Peak in no time!

Shek O Peak and Shek O Peak Viewpoint

Click and zoom in to see the lady in pink. She's standing at the Shek O Peak Viewpoint

Shek O Peak viewpoint. It's crowded a lot of the time

I love the cute dragon on this sign on Shek O Peak

The top of Shek O Peak

Shek O Peak Viewpoint view

View from Shek O Peak in 2020

Just before your big ascent up Shek O Peak, you'll see some wooden posts joined together with rope (image above). This is the Shek O Peak Viewpoint. It has another really epic view that you won't want to miss (even if it's crowded).

After that, continue your climb up to the top of Shek O Peak, which is the highest point on the Dragon's Back Ridge. It also has one of the nicest viewpoints.

A Few More Peaks and Surprises

Big Wave Bay and High Junk Peak in the background

The way forward and paragliders in the sky

Stanley (far left), Tai Tam (Middle), Parkview and Jardine's Lookout (right)

Keep following the trail (and paragliders)

Paraglider over Mount Parker

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The remaining few peaks are gentle and easy to navigate. There's only one path to follow, so you can take your time.

Look out for Big Wave Bay and High Junk Peak on your right. On your left, you'll get views of some other iconic Hong Kong Island hikes like Tai Tam, Jardine's Lookout and Mount Parker.

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Begin Descending

Dirt trails on the way down

Stone steps on the way down

Follow the sign to To Tei Wan

When you start descending, the views pretty much end and you'll be navigating dirt trails and rocky steps. Mind your footing and take your time to avoid rolling an ankle or tripping.

Before long, you'll see a few signs. Head towards To Tei Wan if you want to loop back to the bus stop. Otherwise, head towards Tai Tam Gap for Big Wave Bay.

Back to To Tei Wan Bus Stop

It's mostly flat on the way back

Close-up views of Tai Tam

The greenery was an absolute treat

At the pavilion from earlier, follow the sign to Shek O Road

Take the stairs down toward the bus stop

You'll end up right back where you started from

The route back is mostly flat after following the sign toward To Tei Wan. You'll get really close-up views of Tai Tam as you make your way back to the pavilion near the start of the hike.

It takes about 30 minutes from the turn to reach the pavilion.

At the pavilion, follow the sign pointing to Shek O Road and you'll be back at the bus stop in a few minutes.

Alternative Route: Big Wave Bay

Big Wave Bay has a quaint village vibe to it. It's much quieter than Shek O

Big Wave Bay closed during COVID in 2020

If you opt to head right and follow the sign to Tai Tam Gap, you can end your hike in Big Wave Bay.

This is a great surfing spot and is also a lot more secluded than Shek O. Basically, if you're looking to unwind after your hike and enjoy a bit of peace and quiet, this might be the route for you.

The trail will connect with Hong Kong Trail Section 8, which you can follow all the way to Big Wave Bay. This route is slightly longer and takes just over 2 hours to complete from the same start point at To Tei Wan.

Follow the map above to avoid getting lost.

There's a red minibus that heads back from Big Wave Bay and will take you to Shau Kei Wan MTR station.

Bus to Shek O Or Back to Shau Kei Wan

If it's a clear day, it's worth your time to head to Shek O

If you want to head back to Shau Kei Wan MTR station, cross the road (carefully) and take the number 9 bus going in the opposite direction.

Or, you can take the number 9 bus to Shek O from the bus stop right next to the public toilets at the end of the hike.

Dragon's Back: Hong Kong's Most Famous Beginner Hike (2024)

FAQs

Dragon's Back: Hong Kong's Most Famous Beginner Hike? ›

The Dragon's Back Trail is one of the most popular urban hikes in all of Hong Kong. Located in the Shek O Country Park, this is an easy, well-surfaced and maintained trail with a few moderately difficult ascends.

Where do I start the dragons back walk? ›

Get off the bus or taxi at Dragon's Back Public Toilet, about three quarters of the way along Shek O Road. The hike starts at Dragon's Back Public Toilet, with a climb. The path is obvious, going straight up the hill.

How hard is the Dragon's Back Hong Kong? ›

Enjoy this 2.9-mile point-to-point trail near Shek O, Southern. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 1 h 26 min to complete. This is a very popular area for birding, hiking, and running, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring.

How long does it take to walk dragon's back? ›

Discover this 11.6-km circular trail near Crickhowell, Powys. Generally considered a challenging route, it takes an average of 4 h 20 min to complete.

How hard is dragon's back? ›

Please do not underestimate the cumulative difficulty of wild, remote and totally trackless ground. It is very rough underfoot. In 2012, one seasoned 100-mile ultra-runner stated that any day of the Dragon's Back Race® was tougher than any of the 100 milers he'd done... and he's done over 100 of them!

Is dragon's back worth it? ›

Overall, Dragon's Back is a good trail. It is accessible, easy to hike, views can be outstanding on clear days.

Is it safe to hike alone in Hong Kong? ›

“Statistics from the Fire Services Department suggested that the risk for injuries and death among solo hikers is significantly higher because there is no one to help them when accidents happen.

What is the hardest hike on Hong Kong Island? ›

West Dog's Teeth, also known as Kau Nga Ling, has been dubbed Hong Kong's hardest hike, so it's no surprise that this time trial is ranked 5/5 stars in terms of difficulty.

How high is Dragon back Hong Kong? ›

Hike elevation

The hike starts at 140m and makes a steady climb to 200m. At the T junction, turn left to continue the trial, or turn right to enjoy a scenic view of Shek O and the islands beyond. The trail continues along the ridge to Shek O Peak, the highest point of the hike at 284m.

Where to park for dragon back? ›

Car park postcode is LD3 0EP, Pengenffordd. There is a small parking charge which is paid into a honesty box at the entrance. Pengenffordd is on the A479, about 8 miles East of Brecon, and 9 about miles North of Crickhowell.

Where is Dragon's Back trail? ›

The Dragon's Back Trail (Kw'okw'echíwel Stl'áleqem) in Hope, BC, is a steep forested trail that passes several viewpoints, including a view of Mount Hope, the Silver Creek neighbourhood, the town of Hope, and the Fraser River.

Is dragons back chrome hill? ›

Starting in Harpur Hill, this trail winds through the countryside and along the ridges of Chrome Hill and Parkhouse Hill, known as the Dragon's Back. This is a challenging but rewarding trail as you take in the steep and rocky ridge where great care is needed over the rough terrain.

Can you walk the dragons back? ›

It boasts fantastic views of the surrounding country side and the beautiful Black Mountains. The first ascent of the walk takes you over the ups and downs of the 'Dragons Back', aptly named due to its shapely mounds that resemble a sleeping dragon.

Where does the back of the dragon start? ›

The Back of the Dragon covers 32 miles between the towns of Marion and Tazewell, VA, passing through Hungry Mother State Park and alongside the lake. Experience the unmatched beauty and motorcycle riding enjoyment provided by Virginia Route 16, the two lane ribbon over the three mountains between Tazewell and Marion.

How do I start the Dragonstone quest? ›

Speak to Farengar Secret-Fire.

After you warn Jarl Balgruuf of Whiterun of the dragons, the Jarl will instruct you to talk to Farengar Secret-Fire. Farengar will explain that he is looking for the Dragonstone, and he will direct you to go to Bleak Falls Barrow.

How do I start the Dragon Isles quest? ›

Speak with Storm Hunter William in Stormwind Harbor to accept the To the Dragon Isles! quest. Go to the southernmost dock in Stormwind Harbor and wait for the Rugged Dragonscale to arrive. Board the Rugged Dragonscale to ride it to the Dragon Isles!

How do I start the dragons rising quest in Skyrim? ›

How To Start Dragon Rising. The quest begins shortly after bringing the Dragonstone to Farengar Secret-Fire in Dragonsreach at the conclusion of Bleak Falls Barrow. Regardless of what sequence of events led you to collecting the Dragonstone, Jarl Balgruuf's housecarl, Irileth will arrive shortly to deliver the news.

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